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Linking High Risk Postpartum Women with a Technology Enabled Health Coaching Program to Reduce Diabetes Risk and Improve Wellbeing: Program Description Case Studies and Recommendations for Community Health Coaching Programs

机译:将高风险产后妇女与技术支持的健康教练计划联系起来以降低糖尿病风险和改善健康状况:计划说明案例研究和社区健康教练计划建议

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Background. Low-income minority women with prior gestational diabetes mellitus (pGDM) or high BMIs have increased risk for chronic illnesses postpartum. Although the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) provides an evidence-based model for reducing diabetes risk, few community-based interventions have adapted this program for pGDM women. Methods. STAR MAMA is an ongoing randomized control trial (RCT) evaluating a hybrid HIT/Health Coaching DPP-based 20-week postpartum program for diabetes prevention compared with education from written materials at baseline. Eligibility includes women 18–39 years old, ≥32 weeks pregnant, and GDM or BMI > 25. Clinic- and community-based recruitment in San Francisco and Sonoma Counties targets 180 women. Sociodemographic and health coaching data from a preliminary sample are presented. Results. Most of the 86 women included to date (88%) have GDM, 80% were identified as Hispanic/Latina, 78% have migrant status, and most are Spanish-speaking. Women receiving the intervention indicate high engagement, with 86% answering 1+ calls. Health coaching callbacks last an average of 9 minutes with range of topics discussed. Case studies presented convey a range of emotional, instrumental, and health literacy-related supports offered by health coaches. Discussion. The DPP-adapted HIT/health coaching model highlights the possibility and challenge of delivering DPP content to postpartum women in community settings. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov .
机译:背景。具有先前妊娠糖尿病(pGDM)或高BMI的低收入少数族裔妇女产后患慢性病的风险增加。尽管糖尿病预防计划(DPP)提供了降低糖尿病风险的基于证据的模型,但很少有基于社区的干预措施使该计划适用于pGDM妇女。方法。 STAR MAMA是一项正在进行的随机对照试验(RCT),与基于基线的书面材料进行的教育相比较,该试验评估了基于HIT /健康指导DPP的混合20周产后预防糖尿病项目。资格包括18-39岁,怀孕≥32周,GDM或BMI> 25的女性。旧金山和索诺玛县基于临床和社区的招聘针对180位女性。提供了来自初步样本的社会人口统计学和健康指导数据。结果。迄今为止,在这86名女性中,大多数(88%)患有GDM,80%被确定为西班牙裔/拉美裔,78%具有移民身份,并且大多数是讲西班牙语的。接受干预的女性表示参与度很高,有86%的女性接听1 +电话。健康指导回调平均持续9分钟,并讨论了一系列主题。提出的案例研究传达了健康教练提供的与情感,工具和健康素养相关的一系列支持。讨论。适应DPP的HIT /健康指导模型强调了在社区环境中向产后妇女提供DPP内容的可能性和挑战。该试验已在ClinicalTrials.gov上注册。

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